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Australasian photo-review

Call Number
N 770.5 AUS
Created/Published
Sydney : Baker & Rouse, -1956
Issue
Vol. 58 No. 4 (1 April 1951)
Images
64
Notes
Refer to January issue for index
Page Notes
Refer to January issue for index
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for crushing chemicals  

stirring solutions  

shifting prints in tray  

Once you’ve used the Kodak Stirring Paddle you  

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to use; handy because it is so versatile, clean-  

working because it eliminates the necessity for  

touching the solutions and prints with your hands.  

The Kodak Stirring Paddle is all-moulded in  

attractive yellow plastic which will not affect, or  

be affected by, chemical solutions. Overall  

length, 10 inches.  

Price: 2/6  

Stocks subject to current shipping conditions  

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50  

 

45  

40  

20  

35.  

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This clockwork timer rings an alarm at the end  

of any period for which it has been set, from  

1-60 minutes. The action of turning the indicator  

hand to the number of minutes required auto-  

matically winds the clock and the alarm. The  

hand works back to the “60” mark and rings the  

alarm when it reaches there. The 4-inch diameter  

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From Kodak Dealers Everywhere  

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Handy for general picture-making and essential  

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Burke, Keast & Burke, Walter. (1956). Australasian photo-review Retrieved April 4, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-469507682

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Burke, Keast and Burke, Walter. Australasian photo-review Sydney: Baker & Rouse, 1956. Web. 4 April 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-469507682>

Harvard/Australian citation

Burke, Keast & Burke, Walter. 1956, Australasian photo-review Baker & Rouse, Sydney viewed 4 April 2025 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-469507682

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  | author1=Burke, Keast.
  | author2=Burke, Walter.
  | title=Australasian photo-review.
  | year=1956
  | section=v. : ill. ; 24-25 cm.
  | issue=Vol. 58 No. 4 (1 April 1951)
  | location=Sydney
  | publisher=Baker & Rouse
  | url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-469507682
  | id=nla.obj-469507682
  | access-date=4 April 2025
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